Notes on Contributors | |
Acknowledgments | |
The Nineteenth Century | |
The Emergence and Development of the American Short Story | |
Poe and the American Short Story | |
A Guide to Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" | |
Towards History and Beyond: Hawthorne and the American Short Story | |
Charles W. Chesnutt and the Fictions of a "New" America | |
Mark Twain and the American Comic Short Story | |
New England Local-Color Literature: A Colonial Formation | |
Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Feminist Tradition of the American Short Story | |
The Short Stories of Edith Wharton | |
The Transition into the New Century | |
The Short Stories of Stephen Crane | |
Kate Chopin | |
Frank Norris and Jack London | |
From "Water Drops" to General Strikes: Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Short Fiction and Social Change | |
The Twentieth Century | |
The Twentieth Century: A Period of Innovation and Continuity | |
The Hemingway Story | |
William Faulkner's Short Stories | |
Katherine Anne Porter | |
Eudora Welty and the Short Story: Theory and Practice | |
The Short Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald: Structure, Narrative Technique, Style | |
"The Look of the World": Richard Wright on Perspective | |
Small Planets: The Short Fiction of Saul Bellow | |
John Updike | |
Raymond Carver in the Twenty-First Century | |
Multi-Ethnic Female Identity and Denise Chávez's The Last of the Menu Girls | |
Expansive Considerations | |
Landscape as Haven in American Women's Short Stories | |
The American Ghost Story | |
The Detective Story | |
The Asian American Short Story | |
The Jewish American Story | |
The Multiethnic American Short Story | |
"Should I Stay or Should I Go?" American Restlessness and the Short-Story Cycle | |
Index | |
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